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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 4: Nonequilibrium Quantum Many-Body Systems 1 (joint session TT/DY)
TT 4.6: Talk
Monday, April 1, 2019, 10:45–11:00, H22
Dynamics of densities and currents in spin ladders — •Jonas Richter1, Fengping Jin2, Lars Knipschild1, Jacek Herbrych3, Hans De Raedt4, Kristel Michielsen2, Jochen Gemmer1, and Robin Steinigeweg1 — 1University of Osnabrück, Germany — 2Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany — 3The University of Tennessee, USA — 4University of Groningen, The Netherlands
The impact of integrability or nonintegrability on the dynamics of isolated quantum systems is a longstanding issue. For integrable models, a macroscopic set of (quasi)local conservation laws can lead to partially conserved currents and ballistic transport. In generic situations, however, integrability is lifted due to various perturbations and currents are expected to decay. Still, since the dynamics of interacting quantum many-body systems poses a formidable challenge to theory and numerics, it remains open whether nonintegrability as such already implies the emergence of diffusion.
In this context, we study the dynamics of spin and energy in the two-leg spin-1/2 ladder with up to 40 lattice sites, using an efficient pure-state approach based on the concept of typicality. We discuss correlation functions in real and momentum space, and in the time and frequency domain, providing a comprehensive picture of high-temperature dynamics in this archetypal nonintegrable quantum model. Particularly, we unveil the occurence of diffusion for both spin and energy.
J. Richter et al., Phys. Rev. B 97, 174430 (2018)
J. Richter et al., arXiv:1811.02806